Luxury Apartment - Milano - Torino 66 P4 - Duomo
Milano, Italy
Amenities
A/C
Elevator
Kitchen amenities
Pets Allowed
Parking
Washer/Dryer
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 double bed
Bedroom 2
1 double bed
Bedroom 3
1 double bed
Bedroom 4
1 double bed
Living room
1 sofa bed
NEIGHBORHOOD
The Duomo district represents the beating heart of Milan, a concentration of history, art, and culture. At its center stands the majestic Milan Cathedral, one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the world, renowned for its intricate spires and the golden statue of the Madonnina that dominates the city. Climbing to the Duomo’s terraces offers breathtaking panoramic views of Milan and the surrounding Alps.
Adjacent to the Duomo is the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, an elegant 19th-century shopping arcade known as Milan’s living room. With its imposing glass and iron dome and intricate mosaic floors, it houses luxury boutiques, historic cafés, and renowned restaurants. Among these, Ristorante Cracco, led by Michelin-starred chef Carlo Cracco, stands out, offering a refined dining experience in a sophisticated setting.
A few steps away, in Piazza della Scala, is the famous Teatro alla Scala, one of the most prestigious opera houses in the world, which has hosted premieres by composers such as Verdi and Puccini. The square is adorned with a statue of Leonardo da Vinci and Palazzo Marino, Milan’s city hall.
Continuing north, you reach the Quadrilatero della Moda (Fashion Quadrilateral), bordered by Via Montenapoleone, Via della Spiga, Corso Venezia, and Via Sant’Andrea. This area is the hub of luxury shopping, with world-famous designer boutiques and exclusive showrooms.
West of the Duomo lies the Sforza Castle, an imposing Renaissance fortress that houses several museums and art collections, including Michelangelo’s last sculpture, the Rondanini Pietà. Behind the castle lies Parco Sempione, a vast green space ideal for strolling and relaxing.
Nearby is the Museo del Novecento, located in the Arengario, which houses a vast collection of 20th-century art, offering a panoramic view of the evolution of Italian and international art.
East of the Duomo, along Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, you reach Piazza San Babila, a major city hub surrounded by historic buildings and modern boutiques. From here, it’s easy to access the Quadrilatero della Moda (Fashion Quadrilateral) or continue towards Porta Venezia, known for its Art Nouveau buildings and the Indro Montanelli Public Gardens, home to the Natural History Museum and the Milan Planetarium.
South of the Duomo, along Via Torino, you reach the Colonne di San Lorenzo, an ancient Roman colonnade located in front of the Basilica of San Lorenzo Maggiore, a popular evening meeting place, especially among young people.
Finally, the Brera District, northwest of the Duomo, is famous for its bohemian atmosphere, cobblestone streets, art galleries, and the renowned Pinacoteca di Brera, which houses masterpieces by artists such as Raphael, Caravaggio, and Hayez.
These areas, rich in history and culture, offer a unique experience to visitors, combining the charm of the past with the vibrancy of contemporary Milan.
Pharmacy
Penati Beltrade Pharmacy - Piazza Santa Maria Beltrade, 1 - 20100 Milan
Hospital
Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico - Via Sforza Francesco, 35 - 20122 Milan
Supermarket
Pam Local - Piazza Santa Maria Beltrade, 1 - 20100 Milan
GET AROUND
Via Torino 66, located in the heart of Milan, offers convenient access to a wide range of public transportation, making it easy to get around the city and to the main train stations and airports.
Metro
Line M1 (Red): The Duomo station, about a 5-minute walk from Via Torino 68, provides quick access to destinations such as Rho Fieramilano and Sesto 1º Maggio FS, as well as connecting with other metro lines.
Line M3 (Yellow): Also accessible from Duomo station, this line offers direct connections to San Donato and Comasina, passing through key city hubs.
Line M4 (Blue): The new M4 line is now operational, connecting Linate Airport to the center of Milan. The Vetra stop, located near Piazza Vetra, is the closest to Via Torino 66, a short walk away.
Tram
Lines 2, 3, and 14: These tram lines run along Via Torino, offering direct connections to various areas of Milan. For example, line 3 connects Gratosoglio to the Duomo, while line 14 connects Lorenteggio to Cimiano, passing through the city center.
Bus:
Lines 57, 58, 60, 61, and 94: These bus lines have stops in the immediate vicinity of Via Torino 66, providing access to various neighborhoods in Milan and surrounding towns.
Train Station Connections
Milan Central Station: To reach Milan’s main train station from Via Torino 68, you can take Line M3 from Duomo station to Centrale FS.
Milan Cadorna Station: Accessible via Line M1 from Duomo station to Cadorna, this station offers regional connections and the Malpensa Express service to Malpensa Airport.
Milan Porta Garibaldi Station: Reached by taking the M2 line from Cadorna (or the M1 line from Duomo) to Garibaldi FS, it offers high-speed regional and international connections.
Airport Connections
Linate Airport: With the opening of the M4 line, Linate Airport can be reached directly from the Vetra stop, located near Via Torino 66.
Malpensa Airport: From Milan Cadorna station, accessible via the M1 line from Duomo, the Malpensa Express service departs directly to the airport. Alternatively, the same service is available from Milan Central Station, accessible via the M3 line from Duomo.
Orio al Serio Airport: Direct buses depart from Milan Central Station to the airport, offering a convenient connection for passengers.
In short, the location of Via Torino 66 guarantees excellent access to a well-developed public transportation network, facilitating travel both within Milan and to national and international destinations.
License number: IT015146B4KS9M9SR9
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Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
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Television
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About the area
Milan, Italy, is a city that epitomizes style and sophistication, making it an irresistible destination for travelers from around the globe. Known as the fashion capital of the world, Milan is a trendsetter in style and design, with its elegant boutiques, high-end shopping districts like the Quadrilatero della Moda, and the iconic Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, one of the world's oldest shopping malls.
Beyond fashion, Milan is a treasure trove of artistic and cultural riches. The city's crown jewel is the magnificent Duomo di Milano, a stunning Gothic cathedral that took nearly six centuries to complete. Visitors can climb to the rooftop to enjoy panoramic views of the city or marvel at the intricate details of its façade. Another must-see is Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper," housed in the Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie—a masterpiece of Renaissance art that continues to captivate audiences.
Milan's cultural scene extends to its vibrant opera and theater offerings, with the Teatro alla Scala being one of the most prestigious opera houses in the world. The city's museums, such as the Pinacoteca di Brera and the Museo del Novecento, showcase an impressive array of artworks ranging from classical masterpieces to contemporary creations.
For those interested in history, the Sforza Castle is a symbol of Milan's storied past, housing several museums and art collections within its robust walls. The castle's grounds also serve as a public park, providing a green oasis in the heart of the city.
Milan's culinary scene is equally enticing, with a variety of dining options that reflect the city's cosmopolitan nature. Traditional Milanese dishes, such as risotto alla Milanese and ossobuco, can be savored in historic trattorias, while innovative chefs offer modern interpretations of classic flavors in chic, contemporary restaurants.
The city's nightlife is as fashionable as its daytime persona, with trendy bars, clubs, and lounges that come alive after dark, particularly in the Navigli district, where the canal-side ambiance adds a romantic touch to evening escapades.
Milan also serves as a gateway to the stunning lakes of Northern Italy, such as Lake Como and Lake Garda, making it an ideal base for exploring the picturesque landscapes and charming towns of the Lombardy region.
In essence, Milan is a city that offers an alluring mix of fashion, art, history, and gastronomy, all wrapped in an atmosphere of Italian elegance. It's a destination that promises an enriching and stylish travel experience for all who visit.
House rules
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